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Husband of woman killed in shooting breaks down at wake

- By CAVINA LIM and CRYSTAL CHIAM SHIYING north@thestar.com.my

GEORGE TOWN: It was a heart-wrenching sight when Siak Kum Guan, who lost his wife in a gangland-style murder, broke down in tears at the wake.

The 51-year-old looked distraught and tears flowed down his cheeks as he looked at Ruby Lee Poh Ai’s coffin at the Batu Gantung funeral parlour.

Family members tried to console Siak but the pain of his loss was too much for him, who was seen wiping his tears away on the sleeve of his T-shirt.

Lee, 49, was gunned down shortly after she left her freight forwarding office in Lebuh Pekaka 1, Sungai Dua, in her new white BMW on Tuesday.

Two men drew up on a motorcycle and the pillion fired at least 10 shots at her.

Pressmen attended the wake yesterday after a message was circulated on WhatsApp that Siak would hold a press conference to clear the air on his wife’s murder.

The message turned out to be false and Siak seemed oblivious to the presence of journalist­s.

After hugging his family members, he spent about 40 minutes chatting with friends. Then he left in a metallic dark grey Mercedes Benz.

A relative at the wake said the family would not respond to rumours or speculatio­n on the incident.

“There is no need to clarify anything as long as we know the truth. There is no need to explain too much to the public,” he said.

Another relative said the family was hurt by rumours on social media that Lee was pregnant when she died.

Penang police chief Comm Datuk Wira Chuah Ghee Lye said the gunmen were dark skinned but police could not identify their race.

He said investigat­ors were still studying footage from CCTV cameras near Lee’s office and at the crime scene.

“We’ve been searching for clues the past week. Hopefully the images will lead us to something,” he added.

Penang CID chief Senior Asst Comm Zainol Samah said Lee was hit by six bullets on the chest and face, and police had recovered 10 casings at the scene.

He said the investigat­ing officer and his team went back there to look for more clues on Wednesday.

On two photograph­s that went viral on social media, supposedly of another fatal shooting that happened in the area, SAC Zainol told the public not to spread rumours.

“The photograph­s are of the incident on Tuesday. Don’t speculate, let the police investigat­e,” he said.

 ??  ?? Sad farewell: Siak (in dark blue T-shirt), attending to visitors paying their respects during his wife’s wake at Batu Gantung funeral parlour in Penang.
Sad farewell: Siak (in dark blue T-shirt), attending to visitors paying their respects during his wife’s wake at Batu Gantung funeral parlour in Penang.

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